St Mary Street/High Street

St Mary Street (Welsh: Heol Eglwys Fair) and High Street (Welsh: Heol Fawr) are major commercial streets in the Castle Quarter of Cardiff city centre, Wales, which form a major thoroughfare running south from the gatehouse of Cardiff Castle. High Street begins at the junction of Castle Street on the A4161 and ends at the junction of Church Street and Quay Street, from where St Mary Street begins until the roundabout at Callaghan Square on the A4160.

At the junction of Church Street, High Street (left) and St. Mary Street (right)

St Mary Street
Image taken in 2010
Image taken in the 1920s

In the 21st century, the thoroughfare has become the location for a wide variety of pubs, bars, restaurants, cafes and coffeeshops.[1]

Notable buildings

Present buildings

Demolished buildings

Cardiff Free Library

Public art


Buildings past and present

Notes

  1. Kathryn Williams (21 July 2017). "This is how Cardiff's High Street has turned itself around". Wales Online. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  2. "The Town Hall, St. Mary Street, Cardiff, late 19th century". Culturenet Cymru. Retrieved 11 February 2009.
  3. "Statue of Second Marquess of Bute". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  4. "Pierhead clock given new St Mary Street, Cardiff site". BBC News. 8 November 2011. Retrieved 12 September 2022.

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